Only’s rap editor, Rhek, along with local hip-hop impresario, The Stunt Man (Titan Sound, Stinkmitt), produced what we’re going to go ahead and call the definitive Halloween rap mix of all Halloween rap mixes ever conceived. Jeezy, Biggie, Master P, MF Doom and pretty much any MC that has ever written a song with the word “devil”, “hell” or “ghost” in the title all on this 52 track mix. Cop it here:

Legendary New York DJ Funkmaster Flex spun an incredible five hour set of pure ’90s hip-hop during July 4th on Hot 97. It’s a pretty phenomenal mix, and is mandatory listening for any rap fan, even if you’re from the South. Here’s what Funk Flex had to say about the endeavor:

The Tyee ran a really dumb piece the other day about rap music, and how it is dead. Articles like this have been popping up around the internet for close to a year now. Some (like this one everyone should read) are extremely insightful and relevant. Others are great examples of why journalists are morons.

Never let me slip â€˜cause if I slip, then Iâ€™m slippinâ€™. Thank you Snoop Doggy Dogg. And never let me fall on my face in a bar bathroom, â€˜cause if I fall on my face in a bar bathroom, then I fall on my face in a bar bathroom. Snap. I got the power. I got the bah-bah-bah-bah-bah-eviction notice the other day too.

As of November, T.I.â€™s King was the only rap album to go platinum in â€˜06. Maybe itâ€™s because Latin broads and China dolls donâ€™t know how to download music [Editorâ€™s note: Maybe itâ€™s because youâ€™re a jerk]. Still, the 4th Quarter was heavy with rap releases this year, so letâ€™s bring â€˜em out…